27/03/2015

Hej gutter, I'm planning this time to make a blaffer (ops, hitchhiking) trip across Denmark. I've just arrived from a hitchhiking trip through Brazil, and then through west Europe, but well.. I got about 10 more days now because of Easter holiday - why not use them to finally explore a bit more of this nation who adopted me. smile emoticonHvor indbydende er danskerne?

So, I don't have much plans yet but I got one mission: to cross the water from Sjælland to Jylland by hitchhiking! (*)

I'll try now to point on a map all the "vikings" (and foreigners as well) that I know who live all over DK to - maybe - pay them a one day visit, and to get me some possible shelters around in case I'm cold and stuck by the roads - what is often not so common, though - as the average temperature has been 5ºC around here. Grrr smile emoticon

My start point is Odense, where I've been surviving (joking) for almost two years now!

If you know some cool people in Denmark, tag them in the comments! Who knows they're open to have me over, have some warm coffee, chat about South America, hitchhiking, geeky stuff or whatever smile emoticonlike emoticonBesides of been a hitchhiker, I'm also a developer of mobile apps and a drag queen on the weekend nights! (I'm kidding about the last part tongue emoticon )

Det ska bli kul!

(*) FYI: Sjælland is the island where Copenhagen is, Jylland is the continental part of the country.

Who's Leo Carona

Leo is a Brazilian hitchhiker who once quit his job in Brazil to hitchhike around and months later he ended up getting a job in a place called Denmark. As of December 2015, after a few years working and hitchhiking around Denmark, he again resigned from his job. Eventually he has been to Asia. At this very moment Leo is hitchhiking around somewhere on this planet. You can find out where he is through this blog.